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and i am a disabled person. probably disabled for life, i am a pain patient. there is no getting a arar id. i personally -- getting are rounded. i personally think they should have put pre-existing conditions. host: you get your disability insurance? caller: through my -- my husband works. through the company. guest: what this does is provide for a large insurance pool that if you have had this insurance before you became disabled, you would be eligible today for, on average, $75 per day benefit. that is according to the projections used by cbo to help you be as independent as possible. it pays for itself. you collect it because you had the foresight as a citizen when you were younger to pay premiums for it. but it is your choice. host: chicago is up. we say good morning to dwane on the demographics -- democrats line. caller: just have a couple comments. i keep hearing the word transparency regarding health care. it has been on c-span every single day. if you took the time out to turn on c-span, you would know everything they need to know about health care. an
and i am a disabled person. probably disabled for life, i am a pain patient. there is no getting a arar id. i personally -- getting are rounded. i personally think they should have put pre-existing conditions. host: you get your disability insurance? caller: through my -- my husband works. through the company. guest: what this does is provide for a large insurance pool that if you have had this insurance before you became disabled, you would be eligible today for, on average, $75 per day...
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i was disabled. already under our governor's things he did, i am experiencing loss mostly in prescriptions and restrictions. it seems to make no sense that basically it is treating people as well we are all cookie cutter people. everybody gets the same thing. host: thank you. what about at the state level? guest: in medicaid, there are moneys that are available to health basic health preventative. for people that make too much to qualify for traditional medicaid but not enough for private coverage -- there will be held for states with those programs. i think they can start applying for that this year. in 2014, it expands to cover more people. if you do not have children, you are not eligible for that matter how little money you make. that will change. they would expand medicaid for that whether or not they have kids. the states will start paying their share in some years. they are concerned. we will see many more people covered by medicaid. host: how much money is being spent? guest: i do not know wh
i was disabled. already under our governor's things he did, i am experiencing loss mostly in prescriptions and restrictions. it seems to make no sense that basically it is treating people as well we are all cookie cutter people. everybody gets the same thing. host: thank you. what about at the state level? guest: in medicaid, there are moneys that are available to health basic health preventative. for people that make too much to qualify for traditional medicaid but not enough for private...
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i am partially disabled. i find it amazing that companies make profit over health. i am concerned about -- i know this is a work-in-progress, the hope for continuing ways to cut costs, and this plan has worked for me and i believe it can work for everybody in the united states. for the people who seem to complain about it, they do not realize how many people are uninsured or how fast life and circumstances can change. i have worked my entire life. i have had employer coverage. i can only take part-time jobs now at this point in my life, because of the disabilities i have. i am extremely grateful. i am grateful for your work. thank you very much. host: dr. bigby. calguest: thank you. you mentioned your concern about health-care costs. it is the biggest challenge that we have right now. of course, mass. has always been a state with high health care costs, even before reform was passed. we are beginning to pull together initiatives that we think will have long-term impact on at least leveling the growth of costs in massachusetts. our goal is to do that while making sur
i am partially disabled. i find it amazing that companies make profit over health. i am concerned about -- i know this is a work-in-progress, the hope for continuing ways to cut costs, and this plan has worked for me and i believe it can work for everybody in the united states. for the people who seem to complain about it, they do not realize how many people are uninsured or how fast life and circumstances can change. i have worked my entire life. i have had employer coverage. i can only take...
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should become disabled and at his having to pull her son out of school. -- and is having to pull her son out of school. she is becoming more and more poor in doing so. if she had this plan and comcast would have made available not at comcast's expense, but her expense, she would have cash in hand to help her supplement her daily needs. think about what impact that has on her son and other family members who are probably doing a lot of things to help her make it. it can make it difficult on a whole family. host: larry minnix is the ceo of the american association of homes and services for the aging. the website is aahsa.org. what will folks to see if they go to the website? guest: they will see an update on class and the long-term financing reform. there is a website that we have developed with a number of other groups called the seniors to seniors that has another bit of good information on it. a r p and a lot of other groups have done -- aarp and a lot of other groups have done some good things there. these are hard things to talk about and any of our lives can change in a heartbeat
should become disabled and at his having to pull her son out of school. -- and is having to pull her son out of school. she is becoming more and more poor in doing so. if she had this plan and comcast would have made available not at comcast's expense, but her expense, she would have cash in hand to help her supplement her daily needs. think about what impact that has on her son and other family members who are probably doing a lot of things to help her make it. it can make it difficult on a...
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people who are profoundly disabled because the disabled him and have a lower quality of life and a chimpanzee because the chimpanzee have greater mental faculties. that is peter sr.. that is not animal-rights. and all rights took the india ofmoveast it almost made him a conservative. they came up with the idea that the human that gives a value of seat ability to feel pain and not just a painful sensation but the year, boredom, anxiety and this kind of thing richard ryder has written that what gives one membership has said in a dirty newspaper if a man's routers space or if we ever manufacture machines, then we must widen the circle to include world community to include them "they are the only convincing basis for treating late or interest to others. getting back to my example of the fed kept of the ranch and some say how can feel pain in human can feel pain we are part of the committees so what is done to the cows should be perceived if it were done to a human. that is civil-rights. not animal welfare. unfortunately because the term animal-rights is used so loosely most people that would reje
people who are profoundly disabled because the disabled him and have a lower quality of life and a chimpanzee because the chimpanzee have greater mental faculties. that is peter sr.. that is not animal-rights. and all rights took the india ofmoveast it almost made him a conservative. they came up with the idea that the human that gives a value of seat ability to feel pain and not just a painful sensation but the year, boredom, anxiety and this kind of thing richard ryder has written that what...
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i am on disability the rest of my life for it. trust me, i would drop everything i have a right now to go back. the afghanistan policy, compared to the iraq policy, president bush was correct and right -- we have one in iraq. host: you read some of the quotes by karzai. what do you think? caller: if he told li stand against the caliban or outside it -- told police stations against the taliban or al qaeda, he would be overrun quick so he -- if the totally stood against the taliban or al qaeda, he would be overrun quick. it is a crap game. host: you are on disability. are you able to work? how are you doing? caller: no, i am mostly bedridden, the medication i take -- i take a lot of psychological medications. i have pulled people out with no legs, so forth. and i still would go back and drive and keep those roads safe -- if anybody needed to know, i have taking care of four people. host: jeremiah, thank you for calling in and sharing your story on "washington journal." on veterans, a front-page story in "the baltimore sun." vets nex
i am on disability the rest of my life for it. trust me, i would drop everything i have a right now to go back. the afghanistan policy, compared to the iraq policy, president bush was correct and right -- we have one in iraq. host: you read some of the quotes by karzai. what do you think? caller: if he told li stand against the caliban or outside it -- told police stations against the taliban or al qaeda, he would be overrun quick so he -- if the totally stood against the taliban or al qaeda,...
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that being disabled shouldn't equal being institutionalized. their early morning arrival caused some traffic backups downtown as more than 300 disabled protesters made their way up pennsylvania avenue. >> keep your promise? >> their destination, they had a special message for speaker of the house nancy pelosi who was attending the american hospital association conference. >> we are going to be after her until she continues -- or until she comes around and supports us. >> reporter: these activists are members of a national grass roots disability rights organization. as it stands, the state has to pay for nursing care for people who qualify or are disabled. these people say money should be going toward an in home care it's a bill they want nancy pelosi to support. >> what we want is people to be able to stay in their own home and get the services and supports that they need. >> reporter: the protesters blocked entrances to the hilton and parts of t street. guests has to walk at least half a block to get to cabs. the demonstration caused some mino
that being disabled shouldn't equal being institutionalized. their early morning arrival caused some traffic backups downtown as more than 300 disabled protesters made their way up pennsylvania avenue. >> keep your promise? >> their destination, they had a special message for speaker of the house nancy pelosi who was attending the american hospital association conference. >> we are going to be after her until she continues -- or until she comes around and supports us. >>...
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deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com.
deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com.
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call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> people had their score cards out. keeping track. >> i told you watch out for that trade. ravens were ready for it. first ever prime time nfl draft plays out like a suspense thrilling for the ravens. they are all set to trade 25th over all. they traded the pick to denver. baltimore gets no first round pick tonight. but they do get an additional second and third round choice tomorrow. plus an additional fourth rounder. that will give the ravens a total of seven picks. now the broncos used that 25th selection they got from the ravens to take florida quarterback tim tebow. probably the surprise of the draft so far because of the uncertainty surrounding tebow's nfl responsible. a stand out in college, he lacks traditional quarterback skills. but the broncos give it a shot. sam bradford taking number one over all. a heisman trophy winner a year ago, bradford had shoulder surgery. >>> and hayden is a native of fort washington. and the steelers grab a center, he's maureen taunty. and the raiders take oklahoma tight
call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> people had their score cards out. keeping track. >> i told you watch out for that trade. ravens were ready for it. first ever prime time nfl draft plays out like a suspense thrilling for the ravens. they are all set to trade 25th over all. they traded the pick to denver. baltimore gets no first round pick tonight. but they do get an additional second and third round choice tomorrow. plus an...
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watch for that accident -- well, a disabled vehicle on the ramp to the inner loop of the beltway. we have an accident in haverty grace. and that's at wing factory road and there's the speeds around the beltway and seeing the spots around the beltway and the average speed, 44 miles per hour and the 14-mile per hour drive time and that's slow and go and this seems to be an area where the traffic is moving and the average speed is 47 miles per hour and the area is 8 minutes and there's a look at 295 and there's another look at the beltway and west country road. this is brought to you by toyota. you'll find quality cars and trucks. toyota toy, moving forward. >>> and today's guest has sparked a lot of discussion about the fact that we saw him when we were in our teens doing game shoes on tv and there's a span of when we were in the preteens we'll see, he still looks the same and the satellite tour provided by the game show network. >> please welcome wink martin dale to the eyewitness news morning edition. >> hi, don. >> hi, how are you. >> well, i've never felt better and had less in
watch for that accident -- well, a disabled vehicle on the ramp to the inner loop of the beltway. we have an accident in haverty grace. and that's at wing factory road and there's the speeds around the beltway and seeing the spots around the beltway and the average speed, 44 miles per hour and the 14-mile per hour drive time and that's slow and go and this seems to be an area where the traffic is moving and the average speed is 47 miles per hour and the area is 8 minutes and there's a look at...
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disability lawsuits declined by 50% under the last administration. only 10 hate crimes are prosecuted -- the lowest number in more than a decade. by the way, there is evidence that there was a rise in activity during that time. there is a lot to be done to restore its role in protecting civil rights. when president obama nominated tom perez to be assistant attorney general, i was confident that he would restore the moral -- morale in the division, because he came from the division. tampere's -- tom perez served as a criminal attorney for 10 years. he moved up the ladder as a trial attorney and then as deputy assistant general for civil rights. he knows the importance of setting aside political and ideological affiliations when hiring. he knows from firsthand experience the need to ensure protection for those who been discriminated against. for these reasons as well as his leadership under attorney general holder and president obama, i was confident that the division would return to its roots and provide a voice for the voiceless. he knows what civil-
disability lawsuits declined by 50% under the last administration. only 10 hate crimes are prosecuted -- the lowest number in more than a decade. by the way, there is evidence that there was a rise in activity during that time. there is a lot to be done to restore its role in protecting civil rights. when president obama nominated tom perez to be assistant attorney general, i was confident that he would restore the moral -- morale in the division, because he came from the division. tampere's --...
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i asked if she got her social security disability, she did. she's living off something provided through a democratic congress and she doesn't understand. the same words were used against social security and medicaid and civil rights and voting rights that this was a takeover, too much government, big government and socialism and communism, as american as apple pie now and so will this health care will be. >> i think the data lost him but sure liked medicare. you're a white fellow in a district largely black. haven't you taken heat for that? aren't there people that make prejudicial statements from the left? >> there are some. my district is a diverse district, predominantly african-american. i get a lot of love in this district and represent the way they need to be represented. our district needs health care, public education, social benefits and we have been able to delivery on those. our district has really overcome a lot. we have come a long way from the assassination from dr. king, 3 days the south was segregated. memphis is on the rise. >
i asked if she got her social security disability, she did. she's living off something provided through a democratic congress and she doesn't understand. the same words were used against social security and medicaid and civil rights and voting rights that this was a takeover, too much government, big government and socialism and communism, as american as apple pie now and so will this health care will be. >> i think the data lost him but sure liked medicare. you're a white fellow in a...
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call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> predictions, pat, ten secondsp. >> democrats will take big losses but that will mean a lot of changes in the cabinet a lot of changes in the white house. >> like who? >> well, would i say eric holder would be one, maybe, john. >> eleanor? >> i suspect eric holder stays and i think john mccain will handily win his primary, eliminating the competition from the right. >> last week at the nuclear summit, president obama snubbed the nuclear president. watch for vladimir putin to renew his aggression against the state of georgia. >> wow. >> watch for revolution in british politics after the first american star tv debate. nick clegg leader of the democrats walk add way with the honors. that party is going to be the kingmakers opinion forget about it, keep your eye on this third party. >> really? i predict eric holder will step down by mid-summer. don't forget to friend us on facebook and follow us on twieter. bye-bye. years from now, how will we look back on today?
call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> predictions, pat, ten secondsp. >> democrats will take big losses but that will mean a lot of changes in the cabinet a lot of changes in the white house. >> like who? >> well, would i say eric holder would be one, maybe, john. >> eleanor? >> i suspect eric holder stays and i think john mccain will handily win his primary, eliminating the competition from the...
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an earlier disabled is now clear approaching the beltway. you are slow from university over to georgia avenue on the beltway. flipping over and check out the camera. 270 southbound. a little volume here germantown to 370. no real problems and then you slow down to the split. beyond? >> thank you. >>> our time is 6:16. >>> this morning dr. dorothy height is remembered for her years of working for human rights. she died yesterday morning at howard university hospital. the former president of the national council of negro women was 98 years old. height spent nearly 80 years of her life on the forefront of the civil rights movement and fighting for the rights of women. >> she had a demeanor that brought people together and calmed things down and was known for the skill. she used great reverence and respect for how she articulated issues to bring people together. >> reporter: dorothy irene height received two of the nation's highest honors the presidential medal of freedom and the congressional gold medal. at this point no funeral plans have been
an earlier disabled is now clear approaching the beltway. you are slow from university over to georgia avenue on the beltway. flipping over and check out the camera. 270 southbound. a little volume here germantown to 370. no real problems and then you slow down to the split. beyond? >> thank you. >>> our time is 6:16. >>> this morning dr. dorothy height is remembered for her years of working for human rights. she died yesterday morning at howard university hospital. the...
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native american veterans are also struggling with disabilities. the native american housing and self-determination act of 1996 or nhasda, was established to the department of housing and urban development to provide housing for native americans based on needs based formula. unfortunately, under the current calculation, native american veterans and their families and survivors are often disqualified from this program. by calculating disability payments and survivor benefits and to the family's income, the family will often exceed the 80% area medium income threshold required under this program's regulations. thereby disqualifying the family from the program. ms. kilpatrick path rick's bill, h.r. 3553, will correct this problem by amending the definition of income in nahsda. by doing so, disabled native american veterans, their families and their survivors will be able to qualify for this program. this bill will do much to help ensure that all citizens are adequately served in government housing programs, especially those who have served our nation
native american veterans are also struggling with disabilities. the native american housing and self-determination act of 1996 or nhasda, was established to the department of housing and urban development to provide housing for native americans based on needs based formula. unfortunately, under the current calculation, native american veterans and their families and survivors are often disqualified from this program. by calculating disability payments and survivor benefits and to the family's...
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>> when you think of the disability, the physical disability he had of polio where he never could stand again, where he was truly a paraplegic. where he couldn't walk on his own, i think mrs. roosevelt often said that this is what really changed his life in terms of his values and his commitments and his purposes he is an icon in the sdabled world. when people understand what he did. and governor paterson, interestingly, is very interested and been very helpful regarding this memorial. >> rose: because he has... is sight impaired. >> in part when he was at columbia university and his disability was causing him to drop out a professor gave him a biography of franklin roosevelt and said "don't change until you understand this." and i think... plus, also roosevelt was a master politician in leading our country. he saved the free enterprise system. he put into place a regulatory system that we're now looking back on with envy. >> rose: do you think what nelson rockefeller admired was that he was a patrician who was able to devote himself to public service? >> yes. i think nelson rockefeller
>> when you think of the disability, the physical disability he had of polio where he never could stand again, where he was truly a paraplegic. where he couldn't walk on his own, i think mrs. roosevelt often said that this is what really changed his life in terms of his values and his commitments and his purposes he is an icon in the sdabled world. when people understand what he did. and governor paterson, interestingly, is very interested and been very helpful regarding this memorial....
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that's closed to a disabled tractor-trailer. as far as the delays go, that's. butter to bumper. allow yourself extra time. northbound lanes, still pretty significant there. they have stretched. on the inner loop now, almost a solid half hour from park heights to harford road. 70 eastbound, showing no improvement there. still very sluggish as you make your way to the beltway. delays continue from moravia road to the beltway. and over in baltimore city, accidents include patterson avenue, dalton drive. and edmondson avenue at cooks lane. here's a live look at the congestion. you can see 895 south. this is brought to you by value city furniture. learn more at dcf.com. back over to you. >>> drive-in movies. lots of memories they are. baltimore has one that opened back in 1956. and now, it's one of a kind. as ron matz reports, this time of year, all roads lead to middle river. >> along eastern boulevard, you'll find movie history. the snack bar and pop corn are ready. >> this was designed and built by my father architectural engineer jack robel. >> it's something to see your name up
that's closed to a disabled tractor-trailer. as far as the delays go, that's. butter to bumper. allow yourself extra time. northbound lanes, still pretty significant there. they have stretched. on the inner loop now, almost a solid half hour from park heights to harford road. 70 eastbound, showing no improvement there. still very sluggish as you make your way to the beltway. delays continue from moravia road to the beltway. and over in baltimore city, accidents include patterson avenue, dalton...
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call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. this is beyond cable. this is fios. >>> senate democrats won an initial victory to extend unemployment benefits. monday's 60 ohio 34 vote allows debate to begin on a bill to extend jobless benefits. republicans rejected an attempt to expedite the measures. the senate talks continue on a larger bill to extend benefits through the end of the year. if the stalemate continues, each week more than 200,000 unemployed people stand to lose those benefits. republicans say the bill adds to the country's deficit. >>> reports are swirling in washington about who president obama will choose to become the next supreme court justice. the president will nominate someone to replace justice john paul stevens who is retiring this summer. administration officials say the president is considering at least eight individuals on the short list is merrick garland, a judge with the d.c. court of appeals. one thing is certain, whoever the president chooses will likely set the stage for a tense confirmation batt
call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. this is beyond cable. this is fios. >>> senate democrats won an initial victory to extend unemployment benefits. monday's 60 ohio 34 vote allows debate to begin on a bill to extend jobless benefits. republicans rejected an attempt to expedite the measures. the senate talks continue on a larger bill to extend benefits through the end of the year. if the stalemate continues, each week more than 200,000...
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disability lawsuits declined almost 50% under the last administration. only 10 hate crimes were prosecuted the lowest number of hate crime cases brought in more than a decade. and by the way there was evidence that there was a rise in hate crime activity during that same period. there's a lot to be done in the civil rights division to restore its role in protecting civil rights. when president obama nominated tom perez to be assistant attorney general for civil rights i was confident he would restore the morale in the division because he came from the division. tom perez served for 10 years beginning as a trial attorney in the criminal section through the years he moved up the ladder first as trial attorney and eventually as deputy assistant attorney general for civil rights. so he knew the importance of setting aside political and idea lodge affiliations when hiring new attorneys. tom perez knew from firsthand experience the need to ensure protection and legal recourse for those who had been diskrimuate -- discriminated against. for all these reasons as
disability lawsuits declined almost 50% under the last administration. only 10 hate crimes were prosecuted the lowest number of hate crime cases brought in more than a decade. and by the way there was evidence that there was a rise in hate crime activity during that same period. there's a lot to be done in the civil rights division to restore its role in protecting civil rights. when president obama nominated tom perez to be assistant attorney general for civil rights i was confident he would...
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i want to deal with the olmsted case dealing with people with disabilities. it was an expansion by the supreme court of the interpretation of title to in the act and it appears that we are making i think some significant progress on behalf of people with disabilities. georgia department of human resources did not segregate to women with disabilities in the state psychiatric hospital long after the agencies treatment professionals had recommended the transfer to come in to care. can you share with us what the priority in your department is in regards to the expansion of the rights of people with disabilities? >> we have an active docket of cases and this is a situation that occurs in almost every state in the united states and the old paradigm of looking at people who are in the institutions was is the institution save? are the conditions constitutional? that is an important question to the second question that should be asked. the first that should be asked is are there people in this institution who shouldn't be there who can and want to live in the command
i want to deal with the olmsted case dealing with people with disabilities. it was an expansion by the supreme court of the interpretation of title to in the act and it appears that we are making i think some significant progress on behalf of people with disabilities. georgia department of human resources did not segregate to women with disabilities in the state psychiatric hospital long after the agencies treatment professionals had recommended the transfer to come in to care. can you share...
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unfortunately for the disabled congress has provided increase funding -- fortunately, for the disabled, congress is provided increased funding. in michigan today the average wait for those who are disabled or claim to be disabled is over three years. and there is no health care. these are people we don't see. it is hard to find them. they are covered by privacy requirements. but we need to do better. remember, two-thirds of the claims that are being litigated eventually are approved and people are waiting all of these years falling deeper and deeper in despair and some even dying before the litigation can proceed. so let me say a word about tax policy. the rumor is ways and means has jurisdiction. just a brief word about the estate tax it expired -- estate tax. it expired. four months into the year without a resolution. i find this uncertainty unacceptable and unfair. i wrote this out and i had to double check. i am a lawyer. i did a bit of estate planning. but i do not think i fully realize all the ramifications. for instance, many wells are written to leave as much to the children as
unfortunately for the disabled congress has provided increase funding -- fortunately, for the disabled, congress is provided increased funding. in michigan today the average wait for those who are disabled or claim to be disabled is over three years. and there is no health care. these are people we don't see. it is hard to find them. they are covered by privacy requirements. but we need to do better. remember, two-thirds of the claims that are being litigated eventually are approved and people...
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the chinese government is increasing assistance for orphaned children, elderly widows and disabled people in the area. >>> the british government is not amused. it has apologized for controversial memo about pope benedict's upcoming visit to britain. the memo from inside the british foreign office suggested the pope might like to sponsor a brand of condoms or bless a same-sex marriage while he's on a four-day state visit to britain in september. we're told the author has been transferred to other duties. >>> mystery shrouds the latest unmanned vehicle launched into space. the air force calls it the x 37 test vehicle. very little else is known about this classified project and as you see in this photo, it looks like a smaller version of the space shuttle. and it's reusable. it was launched from cape canaveral, florida, on thursday and can stay in orbit for up to nine months. some people worry that it could eventually be used as a kind of space age weapons system. the air force denies that. >>> and we do know a lot more about the hubble telescope. the hubble has taken the world on a heavenl
the chinese government is increasing assistance for orphaned children, elderly widows and disabled people in the area. >>> the british government is not amused. it has apologized for controversial memo about pope benedict's upcoming visit to britain. the memo from inside the british foreign office suggested the pope might like to sponsor a brand of condoms or bless a same-sex marriage while he's on a four-day state visit to britain in september. we're told the author has been...
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call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. this is beyond cable. this is fios. >>> human error may be to blame for the plane crash that killed the polish president. russian investigators say there were no technical problems with the plane. the plane carrying the president, his wife and other national leaders crashed on saturday morning while trying land in a thick fog. the pilot ignored traffic controller's advice to land at another airport which would have made the group miss the memorial service. now polish investigators are planning to listen to the cockpit conversations to see if the pilot was asked by someone on the plane to land despite the m continue to gather outside the presidential palace in warsaw to remember their president. >> the people are sad. nobody is happy. we just walk to our jobs, do what we have to do and we'll see what happens. but it's really a bigÑi tragedy for us. >> the first funerals of poland's mourned leaders could begin as early as wednesday. officials say they're planning the funeral of the pr
call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. this is beyond cable. this is fios. >>> human error may be to blame for the plane crash that killed the polish president. russian investigators say there were no technical problems with the plane. the plane carrying the president, his wife and other national leaders crashed on saturday morning while trying land in a thick fog. the pilot ignored traffic controller's advice to land at another airport which...
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deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. [ baby babbling ] [ indistinct talking on television ] [ laughs ] what's that? [ inhales deeply ] that's last night's dinner. [ male announcer ] hate lingering odors? [ baby cries ] ♪ [ male announcer ] febreze air effects actually eliminates odors caused by bacteria and leaves a light fresh scent. febreze. it's a breath of fresh air. bedwetter. enuresis. test enuresis. >> larry: a majestic picture on the cover. the book "the bedwetter: stories of courage, redemption, and pee" by sarah silverman. you joke very graphically i might add about things that aren't usually funny like rape, race, religion, aids, and the holocaust. take a look. >> i love how palestinians and jews hate each other. it tickles me, because honestly, what is the difference? they're brown and pushy. everybody blames the jews for killing christ, and then the jews try to pass it off on the romans. i'm one of the few people that believe it was the blacks. >> larry: all right, sarah, is anything off limits? is there anything you won'
deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. [ baby babbling ] [ indistinct talking on television ] [ laughs ] what's that? [ inhales deeply ] that's last night's dinner. [ male announcer ] hate lingering odors? [ baby cries ] ♪ [ male announcer ] febreze air effects actually eliminates odors caused by bacteria and leaves a light fresh scent. febreze. it's a breath of fresh air. bedwetter. enuresis. test enuresis. >> larry: a majestic picture on...
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reagan came in and busted up the union's and did everything to disables of working-class and we were so busy trying to make the ends meet that they could not be informed. and the reason someone as young as you have a voice that you have because there is no news we have corporate unknown to networks that created not a news network but it used to be a few said you were a news network you had to buy regulations apply a service to the public and now it is infotainment and they don't have the time to research although they could pick up a newspaper. >> host: to cover a lot of bases let's see what it jason mattera times 81 information is more available now been any time in history i hope they get their news from c-span end of the blogosphere people can be informed but what maggie was talking about was the typical pedestrian left-wing talking points. reagan did not control congress it was democrats. and ray again cut taxes 70 percent down a 20% but the biggest tax cut of american history if you look at the 25 years since having the biggest upward mobility swing economic progress we have eve
reagan came in and busted up the union's and did everything to disables of working-class and we were so busy trying to make the ends meet that they could not be informed. and the reason someone as young as you have a voice that you have because there is no news we have corporate unknown to networks that created not a news network but it used to be a few said you were a news network you had to buy regulations apply a service to the public and now it is infotainment and they don't have the time...
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deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities, it's a wireless revolution. access www.sprintrelay.com. it's more than a wireless network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities, why do women like you love activia light? sometimes i have no choice but to eat on the run... and to eat whatever happens to be around. heavy greasy food that's hard on my diet... and my digestive system. so i eat activia light every day. activia light, with bifidus regularis is clinically proven to help regulate your digestive system. mmmm. the new taste is better than ever. and with only 70 calories activia light helps make it easier to watch my weight. it helps me feel good and look good too! ♪ activia! >>> the latest on the world's worst doctor with our special guest. first, on this date in various years of the 209 century were born spencer tracey, betty davis, gregory peck and melvin douglas. he could do impressions of all four of them. let's play "oddball." >>> all you need to know about this clip from sky sports in england is, one, the studio anchor is jef
deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities, it's a wireless revolution. access www.sprintrelay.com. it's more than a wireless network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities, why do women like you love activia light? sometimes i have no choice but to eat on the run... and to eat whatever happens to be around. heavy greasy food that's hard on my diet... and my digestive system. so i eat activia light every day. activia light, with bifidus regularis is clinically...
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they just should have recertified me, disabled widow. there will be thousands of dollars trying to keep me from getting what i paid for. i realize social security is going broke and everybody else's, but the people that put the money in are my age. it is just like the military. you do not make -- take the benefits away from the wives and widows after they fought in two wars. host: how old are you? caller: 56. host: so you qualify for social security based on your own disability and being aware of. caller: the doctor i am being sent to does not do legal tests. i testified to that before the texas senate committee on elderly and disabled care. texas has the 11th largest budget in the world. host: thank you. michael barone in his piece this morning, a battle between the culture of dependence and a culture of independence. barack obama carry voters with incomes under $50,000 and lost with those with incomes in between. our twitter page -- charlie joins us on the republican line from india. good morning. caller: = host: from indiana. caller:
they just should have recertified me, disabled widow. there will be thousands of dollars trying to keep me from getting what i paid for. i realize social security is going broke and everybody else's, but the people that put the money in are my age. it is just like the military. you do not make -- take the benefits away from the wives and widows after they fought in two wars. host: how old are you? caller: 56. host: so you qualify for social security based on your own disability and being aware...
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if he is disabled, he has to live under our social welfare program. if we do not make sure that that net is available for those who want to use it, it will be a problem. so i do have a question about the timing of this with goldman sachs. its capital comes from the government, this will never be world class. we have been a world-class producer for innovation, google, ebay. that does not happen when the government makes decisions. host: west palm beach, florida. jim on the republican line. caller: thank you for taking my call. thank you for being thoughtful and careful about reform. the future of the country is at stake. i wanted to focus on the rating agencies. if i understand correctly, what happens when a security is downgraded, some people are forced to sell it based on the roles of their mutual fund. i am not a sophisticated investor, but now it looks like countries are being downgraded, like a country of greece. when that happens, the price is driven down even further. my concern is u.s. debt. i hope we do not get to a point where our ratings are
if he is disabled, he has to live under our social welfare program. if we do not make sure that that net is available for those who want to use it, it will be a problem. so i do have a question about the timing of this with goldman sachs. its capital comes from the government, this will never be world class. we have been a world-class producer for innovation, google, ebay. that does not happen when the government makes decisions. host: west palm beach, florida. jim on the republican line....
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from 11 to 55, simultaneous to a massive spike in violations and an incredible political campaign to disable the west virginia government for enforcement, particularly from the unions. at the upper big branch alone, 197 violations in '08. then profits doubled. and the stock price went up fivefold. and there were 515 violations in '09. so about five times as many, four times as many. 124 violations in just the first three months of this year. they say it's the first four months this the data, but we haven't -- it hasn't been four months so that's impossible. serious violations include ventilation problems, excessive dust and methane gas -- all of which obviously kills people. massey has aggressively fought off hefty fines, by the way, by drowning federal regulators in appeals because coal mining is so profitable, it costs about half of natural gas. you can save a lot of money for lawsuits and lobbying. a bill established to improve mandatory safety standards for coal mining has been stalled in the senate since the last session. it's called the "s" miner act and the house of representatives ha
from 11 to 55, simultaneous to a massive spike in violations and an incredible political campaign to disable the west virginia government for enforcement, particularly from the unions. at the upper big branch alone, 197 violations in '08. then profits doubled. and the stock price went up fivefold. and there were 515 violations in '09. so about five times as many, four times as many. 124 violations in just the first three months of this year. they say it's the first four months this the data,...
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. >> funding for housing programs that help the disabled. there's a need and great support in congress for them. how we balance those funding needs, both old and new programs and hud are difficult under whatever allocation we receive for the year. let alone in competition with substantial old and new transportation funding request and especially rail which are likely to require not just significant but huge increases in the subsequent fiscal year. i grew up as railroad fan. i always loved trains. first time i got a chance. i loved it. i rode on the train. i got to be state governor for amtrak. there was nothing more fun than making any fun to jefferson city or state fair. i come here as a real fan. if we increase funds for transportation projects like amtrak when we have the other needs, we are in a very real way and danger of railroading the poor to pay for pail rather than housing programs. and housing programs are not optional. we have people who depend on housing. we can't walk away from them. i think it's important first to take a look
. >> funding for housing programs that help the disabled. there's a need and great support in congress for them. how we balance those funding needs, both old and new programs and hud are difficult under whatever allocation we receive for the year. let alone in competition with substantial old and new transportation funding request and especially rail which are likely to require not just significant but huge increases in the subsequent fiscal year. i grew up as railroad fan. i always loved...
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call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> there's a good look at some nice, young national fans, ready for some good baseball. >>> let's go to debbi. she's down on the field with a gentleman from commuter connections. >> reporter: thanks. can you tell us exactly what commuter connections does? >> it's a network of os in the washington d.c. area that assists the public in choosing alternative transportation options other than driving by themselves to and from work. we look to match people up to reduce congestion and improve air quality. >> reporter: how can the nationals' fans utilize these programs. >> they can go to our website and sign up for a special event. if they're going to an event, they can sign up and connect with another individual and car pool. >> reporter: all right. sounds like a good idea. >> thank you, debbi. all right. luis atilano starts for the nationals tonight. >> he signed with the braves when he was 17 years old. four-seam fastball, two-seam fastball, slider, changeup. they consider him a sinker ball pitcher. we have him o
call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> there's a good look at some nice, young national fans, ready for some good baseball. >>> let's go to debbi. she's down on the field with a gentleman from commuter connections. >> reporter: thanks. can you tell us exactly what commuter connections does? >> it's a network of os in the washington d.c. area that assists the public in choosing alternative transportation options other than...
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a man who was supposed to be helping people with disabilities gets around. accused of sexually assaulting one of them. good afternoon. welcome to "news4 at 5:00." i'm wendy reer. >> i'm jim handly. our top story at 5:00. a metro access driver has been arrested by metro transit police for allegedly sexually assaulting a customer. >> darcy spencer live at metro head quarters with the details on this. darcy? >> reporter: metro police are
a man who was supposed to be helping people with disabilities gets around. accused of sexually assaulting one of them. good afternoon. welcome to "news4 at 5:00." i'm wendy reer. >> i'm jim handly. our top story at 5:00. a metro access driver has been arrested by metro transit police for allegedly sexually assaulting a customer. >> darcy spencer live at metro head quarters with the details on this. darcy? >> reporter: metro police are
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under the plan, the eu would cover 30% of the cost of trips for eligible seniors, the disabled and the young. the plan could cost european taxpayers hundreds of millions of euros per year. jane, would you rather pay taxes for vacations or too big to fail bank gambling? >> well we just forced people to buy insurance policies from insurance companies that they hate. these people like vacations. >> that's true. she's got a good point, jp. being forced to buy health insurance or being forced to pay for a vacation, which would you rather have your government force you to do? >> i would rather have my government force me to have a job to pay for things that i like. >> that wasn't on the list. you have to pay for bank gambling and fraud, and buy health insurance without reform to the health insurance industry. or you got it pay for somebody else's vacations. what you doing? >> president obama said we don't have do deal with these false choices. i would probably go with, go with the vacation, sure. here's the thing, one of the things that they said is this is an indicator vacation time. is an
under the plan, the eu would cover 30% of the cost of trips for eligible seniors, the disabled and the young. the plan could cost european taxpayers hundreds of millions of euros per year. jane, would you rather pay taxes for vacations or too big to fail bank gambling? >> well we just forced people to buy insurance policies from insurance companies that they hate. these people like vacations. >> that's true. she's got a good point, jp. being forced to buy health insurance or being...
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call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. this is beyond cable. this is fios. >>> a beautiful easter day with plenty of sunshine ahead. it's 8:26 right now. good morning. we start this morning with breaking news out of montgomery county. that's where a police officer died when his cruiser ran off the road and crashed into a tree. police are on thecene of that deadly accident this morning still. the crash happened at 2:00 a.m. on randolph road in wheaten right by wheaton high school. the officer was on duty heading to the report of a fight when his car left the road. the officer was pronounced dead at holy cross hospital. >>> 17-year-old tavon nelson's funeral service will be held at the 10th street baptist church in northwest washington at 11:00 a.m. on tuesday. he was one of four people killed last tuesday night. nine people were shot in all. >>> this morning thousands of people gathered for easter sunrise services at the lincoln memorial on the mall this is the holiest day for christians. this is a live look. organizers exp
call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. this is beyond cable. this is fios. >>> a beautiful easter day with plenty of sunshine ahead. it's 8:26 right now. good morning. we start this morning with breaking news out of montgomery county. that's where a police officer died when his cruiser ran off the road and crashed into a tree. police are on thecene of that deadly accident this morning still. the crash happened at 2:00 a.m. on randolph road in...
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disabilities rarely do. visit thinkbeyondthelabel.com to evolve your work force. it's really hard to save for the future and they've come to a point where it's overwhelming. [ advisor 2 ] oh gee, i'm scared to tell you i've got this amount of credit card debt or i've got a 15-year-old and we never got around to saving for their college. that's when i go to work. we talk, we start planning. we can fix this. i know we can do it. when clients walk out of my office they feel confident about their retirement. [ male announcer ] visit ameriprise.com and put a confident retirement more within reach. does two jobs... at once. one: kills weeds to the root. two: forms a barrier, preventing new ones for up to four months. roundup extended control. >>> we're back right here on the place for politics, msnbc. it is the boston tea party part two. sarah palin will be the headline speaker at tomorrow's tea party express rally. newly elected senator scott brown declined an invitation to attend. tea party activists will demonstrate this thursday, tax day. they put up this memo of do
disabilities rarely do. visit thinkbeyondthelabel.com to evolve your work force. it's really hard to save for the future and they've come to a point where it's overwhelming. [ advisor 2 ] oh gee, i'm scared to tell you i've got this amount of credit card debt or i've got a 15-year-old and we never got around to saving for their college. that's when i go to work. we talk, we start planning. we can fix this. i know we can do it. when clients walk out of my office they feel confident about their...
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call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >> nationals baseball on masn brought to you by honda. the really big things sales event only at your honda dealer. >> bob carpenter: on a day that was grey and now sunny at the ballpark. they have one of their big guns, andre has the day off for now. blake their hero yesterday with a couple homers and 3 rbis. batting .316 they have a clean up man today who has not hit a home run. here is scott olsen, 0 and 3 against the dodgers. good day to turn that around and help us forget about scott's last start. rob i am sure he would love to. >> rob dibble: yes, as you said he has never beaten the dodgers. his last outing he lasted 2 inning, 51 pitches. should have good strong pitches. >> bob carpenter: turn around and bat right handed. dodgers 8 and 9, nats 9 and 9 on the year. right on time, 1:35 p.m., first pitch a little bit outside. lookout from the right side. only 2 for 12. as they continue to move the umpires around. phil has the plate, 12 year veteran. the crew chief crawford, total c
call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >> nationals baseball on masn brought to you by honda. the really big things sales event only at your honda dealer. >> bob carpenter: on a day that was grey and now sunny at the ballpark. they have one of their big guns, andre has the day off for now. blake their hero yesterday with a couple homers and 3 rbis. batting .316 they have a clean up man today who has not hit a home run. here is scott olsen, 0...
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did everything to disable the working class and weakened them to the point where he's so busy trying to make ends meet they can't be informed. and the reason that someone as young as you has the voice that you have is because we get no news. there is no news. we have corporate -- corporately owned networks that created not a news network. it used to be a time if you said you were a news network you had to by regulation supply some kind of service to the public. now it's infotainment. and they don't have the time to research. although they could pick up a newspaper. it would be good. >> host: maggie you covered lots of bases. let's see what jason mattera has to say. >> guest: information is more available than anytime in american history. people can get their news -- i hope they're getting their news from c-span and straight shooting news outlets. and just explosion of the blogosphere. and what maggie is typical pedestrian left wing talking points. reagan did not control the congress. congress had the power of the purse and spent. reagan cut taxes. it went from 70% down to 28%. it was
did everything to disable the working class and weakened them to the point where he's so busy trying to make ends meet they can't be informed. and the reason that someone as young as you has the voice that you have is because we get no news. there is no news. we have corporate -- corporately owned networks that created not a news network. it used to be a time if you said you were a news network you had to by regulation supply some kind of service to the public. now it's infotainment. and they...
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call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. there is one you can. septic system breakdowns affect 1.2 million homes in the us each year. septic backups can cost about six thousand dollars in expense, and countless hours of repair. rid-x costs only six dollars, and the new and advanced natural bacteria generate over twice as many enzymes which accelerate the waste digestion. use rid-x once a month and help save yourself from disaster.
call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. there is one you can. septic system breakdowns affect 1.2 million homes in the us each year. septic backups can cost about six thousand dollars in expense, and countless hours of repair. rid-x costs only six dollars, and the new and advanced natural bacteria generate over twice as many enzymes which accelerate the waste digestion. use rid-x once a month and help save yourself from disaster.
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disabilities rarely do. visit thinkbeyondthelabel.com to evolve your work force. vegetables are naturally low in calories.s rarely do. v8 juice gives you 3 of your 5 daily servings. it's a tasty, nutritious way to make this number go up... and help this one go down. v8. what's your number? to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. >>> and topping the headlines right now, the u.s. military is closing down operations on four air bases in europe because of the volcano erupting in iceland. the ash cloud is forcing the military to reroute medevac flights. >>> in west virginia, all coal mines are closed today to honor the 29 miners killed at the upper big branch mine. since that explosion, over 30 mines have been visited. the death toll from wednesday's earthquake in china is now more than 1100. chinese state media says another 417 people are still missing. survivors are spending another night outdoors as they wait
disabilities rarely do. visit thinkbeyondthelabel.com to evolve your work force. vegetables are naturally low in calories.s rarely do. v8 juice gives you 3 of your 5 daily servings. it's a tasty, nutritious way to make this number go up... and help this one go down. v8. what's your number? to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm....
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result of the secret experiment conducted that ll that try to ask the question are there ways we can disable unconscious bias in the course of an election campaign. some of the results of the experiments i am happy to discuss it if it comes up in q&a but many are these experiments that are counter intuitive the ways you go of a disabling unconscious bias on all the ways we would conventionally assumed to read the chapter i'm going to read from is called the siren's call and it looks at a separate dimension of bias. what happens to human beings in the context of ongoing disaster has disasters on fold. and this chapter would have bearing in the fire alarm were to go off right now in this room. what we do? how would we be if? or the unconscious factors the would affect us in making judgments about how to react to a warning of disaster? has sided with many of the other chapters, with this chapter i began with scientific evidence and then i try to find a nellis to the fixable from real life that could show and dot i's with the scientific evidence had found. in 1993, a bomb went off in the undergr
result of the secret experiment conducted that ll that try to ask the question are there ways we can disable unconscious bias in the course of an election campaign. some of the results of the experiments i am happy to discuss it if it comes up in q&a but many are these experiments that are counter intuitive the ways you go of a disabling unconscious bias on all the ways we would conventionally assumed to read the chapter i'm going to read from is called the siren's call and it looks at a...
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disabilities rarely do. visit thinkbeyondthelabel.com to evolve your work force. increase in 6 months. pete, back it up! ( marker squeaking ) when business travel leaves you drained, re-charge with comfort suites. spacious rooms, free hi-speed internet, and free hot breakfast. comfort suites. power up. now stay two separate times with comfort suites... or any choice hotel and earn a free night. book at choicehotels.com. hey bets, can i borrow a quarter? sure, still not dry? i'm trying to shrink them. i lost weight and now some clothes are too big. how did you do it? simple stuff. eating right and i switched to whole grain. whole grain... [ female announcer ] people who eat more whole grain tend to have a healthier body weight. multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 calories per serving. multigrain cheerios. try new chocolate cheerios with a touch of delicious chocolate taste in every bite. >>> a drug used to shrink enlarged prostate might also help prevent prostate cancer. researchers say it reduced the risk for disease by a quarter in high-risk men. al
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disabilities rarely do. visit thinkbeyondthelabel.com to evolve your work force. >>> they are not looking for your votes but they hope to help raise some money. president obama and the first lady will appear on "american idol." fox says the first couple will join the two-hour charity special called idol gives back. the obamas taped the segment and it airs next week. the special has already raise $140 million. >>> unbelievable survivor story. a regular guy heading home from work in february. he just got off the city bus, walked behind the bus to cross the street and was violently hit. you can see right there. hit by that car. suffered multiple injuries, fractured bones, head trauma, was in a medically induced comma for five days. two months later he's out of the hospital. sean and his attorney join me now. shaun, when you watch that video, what's the impact seeing your body flip end over end. >> it's unbelievable. it's kind of hard to watch. it's hard to take all that stuff in. >> so when you came to, were yo
disabilities rarely do. visit thinkbeyondthelabel.com to evolve your work force. >>> they are not looking for your votes but they hope to help raise some money. president obama and the first lady will appear on "american idol." fox says the first couple will join the two-hour charity special called idol gives back. the obamas taped the segment and it airs next week. the special has already raise $140 million. >>> unbelievable survivor story. a regular guy heading...
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people who are disabled don't score well using functional capacity studies. but their dignity is not diminished and their life is not worth any less than any other person. we shouldn't have some bureaucrat in washington deciding they don't have a life worth living, end of story, no more care. >> ifill: if you want to watch the entire debate, please check your local public television listings. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day. a deep water oil spill in the gulf of mexico spread toward four u.s. states. cleanup efforts were under way across the south after tornadoes killed a dozen people over the weekend. and senate republicans blocked a democratic effort to start debate on the financial reform bill. the newshour is always online. hari sreenivasan in our newsroom previews what's there. hari? >> sreenivasan: on art beat, there's more on natalie merchant, including performance clips and an extended interview. on the rundown, patchwork nation's dante chinni looks at what arizona's new immigration law could mean for key congressional races in t
people who are disabled don't score well using functional capacity studies. but their dignity is not diminished and their life is not worth any less than any other person. we shouldn't have some bureaucrat in washington deciding they don't have a life worth living, end of story, no more care. >> ifill: if you want to watch the entire debate, please check your local public television listings. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day. a deep water oil spill in the gulf...
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they're not certain if it will lead to a disabled injury but he's not in the lineup today. let's look at the orioles lineup for the final e in oakland. adam jones, wigginton, and reimold d hing. moldiness brief career as a cleanup hitter, 6 for 15 with a home run and couple of rbis. time for the os xtra challenge. who is the player to watch? i have to go with the numbers. .369 in day games and it's about time to break out for real. >> jim h: all right, i'll go with garrett atkins, a modest three-game hitting streak going but has four hits and a couple of rbis. i kind of sense in this daytime baseball today, nice weather out there, this might be the day picks up his first home run. you're going with jones. you saw the stats. now i know why. i didn't know that at the production meeting. i'll go with garrett atkins. the youngster on the mound is stuff, two games on the year and not lost. a lot of runs. look at the first seven versus last seven. 1-6 and is 5-1 in his last seven. look at the difference in the earned runs. this guy is tough to go against and is off to a big start
they're not certain if it will lead to a disabled injury but he's not in the lineup today. let's look at the orioles lineup for the final e in oakland. adam jones, wigginton, and reimold d hing. moldiness brief career as a cleanup hitter, 6 for 15 with a home run and couple of rbis. time for the os xtra challenge. who is the player to watch? i have to go with the numbers. .369 in day games and it's about time to break out for real. >> jim h: all right, i'll go with garrett atkins, a...
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deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities, it's a wireless revolution. access www.sprintrelay.com. >>> four quotes of relevance tonight from tiger woods today. one, i lied to myself. two, i fooled myself, three, i deceived myself. and, the crowds at the first post addicted to love practice rounds quote blew me away. ahem. tiger woods in what he might think was the last time he might have to answer questions about you know? kelly tillman may be the only reporter to ask woods the tough questions about that and related to it. first, all you need to know about the news conference is galleries is golf for crowds. >> the galleries couldn't be nicer. they were just incredible. the encouragement i got, it blew me away, to be honest with you. >> mr. fields fielded several other questions. the nams kelly yukatel. but he was asked about dr. galelo currently under investigation in the u.s. for smuggling human growth hormone across the border. woods confirmed the agent was contacted by authorities investigating that doctor. he said he received so-called blood spinnin
deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities, it's a wireless revolution. access www.sprintrelay.com. >>> four quotes of relevance tonight from tiger woods today. one, i lied to myself. two, i fooled myself, three, i deceived myself. and, the crowds at the first post addicted to love practice rounds quote blew me away. ahem. tiger woods in what he might think was the last time he might have to answer questions about you know? kelly tillman may be the only reporter to ask...